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how about https://github.com/surdu/typewriter-sounds 😛
So here are some thoughts: - Integrate some of the nuclide stuff as defaults (if performant enough) - Go the way we did it right now and enable / disable some of the features - Completely put nuclide into a separate layer that will activate all nuclide features
Was looking at atom once again yesterday and wondered about the same as @aurelian the other day - is there something recommended for nrepl integration?
@martinklepsch: There are a few repositories but the most popular one - proto-repl - doesn't have nREPL integration yet. It seems the maintainer started implementing it but right now there doesn't seem to be a good solution yet
regarding nuclide I think that it would be better to enable / disable some of the features
check https://atom.io/themes/nucleus-dark-ui it's awesome syntax adaptable theme
Hey everyone! I discovered proton today and wanted to say thank you. I use mostly Atom with vim-mode, but have recently been enamored with spacemacs. This is an awesome project, and would love to help in any way I can.
I am very new to clojure and clojurescript, and have been looking to get more involved in the community. Maybe this can be my segway into more active clojure work! 😄
Thanks @austincrft. If you have any packages or set of packages that you have installed and configured in your local setup, a great way to get started is by adding new layers. Ping this channel if you have questions.
@sglyon: That sounds like a good place to start, thanks
Is there any way to edit my .proton
to add in css changes?
That did it, thanks